Entity: PHOENIX-AZ
PHOENIX is a legendary bird in ancient stories that burns itself to ashes every 500 years and is then reborn, symbolizing immortality and hope.
PHOENIX-AZ
Etymology
The term 'PHOENIX' originates from ancient stories of a mythical bird that burns itself to ashes and is reborn.
Definition
PHOENIX-AZ refers to the largest city and capital of Arizona, known for its desert landscape and vibrant culture.
Historical Context
Founded in 1868, PHOENIX-AZ has a rich history dating back to ancient Native American civilizations and Spanish colonialism.
Cultural Significance
PHOENIX-AZ is a hub of Southwestern culture, blending Native American, Hispanic, and Anglo influences in its art, cuisine, and festivals.
Related Concepts
PHOENIX-AZ is often associated with the mythical bird of the same name, symbolizing renewal and resilience.
See Also
A mythical bird that cyclically burns itself to ashes and is reborn, representing renewal and immortality.